Felix Bryk

Felix Bryk (21 January 1882, in Vienna – 13 January 1957, in Stockholm) was a Swedish anthropologist, entomologist and writer.

In entomological circles, Bryk is best known as a lepidopterist; in anthropological history, for his studies in East Africa.

He wrote on Carl Linnaeus and was a close friend of Curt Eisner, who worked with him on the Parnassinae.

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Felix Bryk in 1928